This paper examines two areas where the MEGA 2 project can advance the understanding of Marx's thought; although the contribution of MEGA 2 to each is very different, the areas are linked by their subject matter - Marx's engagement with the mathematical sciences - and by other personalities involved. In the first part of the paper we deal with the question of Marx's mathematical manuscripts, the majority of which are apparently already available and translated into several languages, but awaiting their definitive publication in their place in the MEGA. In the second part we deal with Marx's contact with nineteenth-century thought in probability and statistics, a story whose full elucidation cannot be undertaken until more volumes of ...
In the contemporary scientific and socio-political space the works of K. Marx are in total oblivion....
The aim of this paper is to address the question why the old Marx was interested in mathematics. Whi...
The first book based on an international symposium devoted to mathematical correspondence in the con...
International audienceThis paper examines two areas where the MEGA 2 project can advance the underst...
Abstract: The notion that Marx neither understood nor advocated the use of mathematics is a persiste...
The aim of this paper is to address the question why the old Marx was interested in mathematics. Whi...
In recent years, discussions around Marx’s Capital have been mainly related to assessment of the Eng...
Focusing on the dissemination and reception history of the Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts of 1...
The Mathematical Manuscripts are the least known work of Karl Marx, in which the rediscovery of math...
Marx's engagement with the work of Adolphe Quetelet has been little noticed and, arguably, even less...
AbstractThe publication of the mathematical manuscripts of Karl Marx, suggested by Engels in 1885, a...
International audienceAmong the references used by Marx when he wrote his Mathematical Manuscripts, ...
When he died, Marx left his opus Capital unfinished. But how incomplete was the project? This volume...
Readers of the Gazette may be surprised to learn that Karl Marx was interested in calculus. After re...
In the contemporary scientific and socio-political space the works of K. Marx are in total oblivion....
The aim of this paper is to address the question why the old Marx was interested in mathematics. Whi...
The first book based on an international symposium devoted to mathematical correspondence in the con...
International audienceThis paper examines two areas where the MEGA 2 project can advance the underst...
Abstract: The notion that Marx neither understood nor advocated the use of mathematics is a persiste...
The aim of this paper is to address the question why the old Marx was interested in mathematics. Whi...
In recent years, discussions around Marx’s Capital have been mainly related to assessment of the Eng...
Focusing on the dissemination and reception history of the Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts of 1...
The Mathematical Manuscripts are the least known work of Karl Marx, in which the rediscovery of math...
Marx's engagement with the work of Adolphe Quetelet has been little noticed and, arguably, even less...
AbstractThe publication of the mathematical manuscripts of Karl Marx, suggested by Engels in 1885, a...
International audienceAmong the references used by Marx when he wrote his Mathematical Manuscripts, ...
When he died, Marx left his opus Capital unfinished. But how incomplete was the project? This volume...
Readers of the Gazette may be surprised to learn that Karl Marx was interested in calculus. After re...
In the contemporary scientific and socio-political space the works of K. Marx are in total oblivion....
The aim of this paper is to address the question why the old Marx was interested in mathematics. Whi...
The first book based on an international symposium devoted to mathematical correspondence in the con...